The December 2024 issue of College & Research Libraries News (C&RL News) is now freely available online both as a full issue PDF and as individual articles.C&RL News moved to an online-only publishing ...
The annual “Fostering Change for Academic Library Leaders” cohort is a new, nine-week, virtual program that aims to build a community of inclusive leaders and change agents in academic libraries. Part ...
The Choice Outstanding Academic Titles (OAT) list for 2024 has been announced. This prestigious list reflects the best scholarly titles reviewed by Choice during the previous calendar year, as chosen ...
Anneliese Taylor is Head of Scholarly Communication at University of California, San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. Describe ...
What would ACRL do without, You? Really! We are excited to extend this opportunity for you to expand your professional network, help shape ACRL by advancing its strategic plan, commitment to equity, ...
Anneliese Taylor is Head of Scholarly Communication at University of California, San Francisco in San Francisco, CA. Describe yourself in three words: Dedicated, collaborative, patient. What are you ...
Lorna Dawes is a Social Science Teaching Librarian at University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Lincoln, NE. Describe yourself in three words: Visionary, creative, empathetic. Describe ACRL in three words: ...
Jessica Pace, Lou Di Gennaro, Josephine Jenks, and Catherine E. Stephens. “Artist Interviews as a Tool in the Preservation of Artists’ Books.” Remy Jackson. “From Mesoamerican Codices to ...
Amy Scheelke is a Copyright & Liaison Librarian at Salt Lake Community College in Salt Lake City, Utah. Describe yourself in three words: Effective, organized ...
ACRL announces the opening of registration for the ACRL 2025 Conference, to be held April 2-5, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and online. We are living in a time of extraordinary change and the ...